

IK MODO BASS FULL
Full MIDI control with MIDI learn, key switches.Works as a 64-bit plug-in or standalone instrument for Mac/PC.Completely redesigned Patterns section with intuitive controls and new grooves.2 iconic bass amps – Solid State and Tube derived from AmpliTube.7 bass stompbox effects configurable in 4-slot chain.


The first physically modeled electric bass virtual instrument.System Requirements MODO BASS Specifications Explore the tonal possibilities of this game-changing new control. It’s an impressive feature you won’t find anywhere else, instantly adding a distinctive vibe to your bass sound without the intonation challenges players face on a fretless. MODO BASS 2 adds the ability to make any bass in your collection a fretless model. Want to give your bass track a lift? Try going fretless.
IK MODO BASS PRO
All patterns were performed by pro bass players with a groove and feel in MODO BASS that are indistinguishable from the real thing. You can instantly audition any pattern to quickly find what you need, whether it’s the backbone of a full song or just a handy solo lick to lead into your next song section. The new PATTERNS section offers smart filters to browse by genre, song section, length, time signature, and more. And with the power of MODO, you can turn any standard bass into a fretless model for even more sonic options.
IK MODO BASS PLUS
You’ll find 6 new eclectic models, including 2 legendary fretless basses plus 2 double-bass instruments. MODO BASS 2.0 includes the 14 original iconic basses plus 8 exciting new ones to cover any style of music. 22 models for a limitless variety of bass sounds And since it doesn’t use samples, you’ll have more hard-drive space for your music. Then using IK’s analog modeling expertise, the amp and effects of an electric bass rig are added to the sound chain.Īll of this gives MODO BASS the ability to create sound in real-time providing you the ever-changing, hyper-realistic bass sound you need. MODO BASS recreates each string’s response to the action of the “player” on certain areas of the string surface, and the interaction of the string with the fretboard, body, and pickups of the bass instrument.
